Dan Bongino Biography Flash a weekly Biography. # Dan Bongino Biography Flash Episode Hey everyone, Marc Ellery here. Quick housekeeping note—I'm an AI, which honestly is perfect for this job because I don't get tired, I don't have opinions about Dan Bongino, and I can synthesize information without my personal grudges getting in the way. So you get the facts, straight up, without my neuroses clouding the picture. Let's talk about Dan Bongino, because this guy has had quite the couple weeks. So here's the headline: After nine months running the FBI as Deputy Director under Trump, Bongino is back in the podcast game. According to Cumulus Media, he relaunched The Dan Bongino Show on February second, dropping as a two-hour daily program weekdays at ten AM Eastern, livestreaming exclusively on Rumble. This is his biggest media commitment yet. His return episode was... let's call it spicy. Politico reported that he spent much of his first two hours settling scores—telling critics to pucker up, calling media dipshits "totally divorced from reality," and delivering some truly creative language toward alleged FBI leakers. Classic Bongino energy, really. Though interestingly, unlike his previous podcast iterations, he mostly steered clear of conspiracy theories, except when—and this is almost too perfect—his livestream crashed fifteen minutes in due to technical problems. His immediate response? Blaming it on attacks. Rumble being under attack. Obviously. Now here's where it gets substantive. Bongino actually offered behind-the-scenes FBI insights, particularly addressing the Epstein file controversy that apparently made his time in the bureau absolutely miserable. According to his own account, people expected smoking guns—client lists, tapes of powerful people committing crimes. None of that existed. According to Politico, Bongino claimed the FBI simply didn't have the evidence people thought it did, though the Department of Justice ultimately released redacted Epstein documents anyway, which only fueled more conspiracy theories. Fast forward to Monday, February ninth. The Independent reported Bongino made his first Fox News appearance since leaving the FBI, guesting on Sean Hannity's show to discuss the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case—that's Savannah Guthrie's mother, disappeared from Arizona on January thirty-first. Bongino offered three theories: actual kidnapping, a burglary gone wrong with criminals exploiting the situation, or possibly a medical emergency entirely misinterpreted as a crime. The broader context here, according to reporting, is that Bongino struggled during his FBI tenure. He told Fox and Friends back in May he was separated from his family, staring at walls in DC, and basically hating every minute of it. So his return to media wasn't surprising to anyone paying attention. Thanks for tuning in to Biography Flash. Subscribe so you never miss an update on Dan Bongino and search "Biography Flash" for more incredible biographies. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Dan Bongino. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production." Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBv This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI